Google Client API: Make it Work for Your Website - Step By Step

If you have ever made an App work for Facebook, it really is no issue. With Google's App's it works a bit different. Google seems to ask for the path to the application that is going to use the API.
By: Tony
 
KERNERSVILLE, N.C. - March 31, 2013 - PRLog -- If you have ever made an App work for Facebook, it really is no issue. With Google's App's it works a bit different. Google seems to ask for the path to the application that is going to use the API. For WordPress users, this means the path to the plugin, not the main URL to the site. This can be confusing even if you type in the path of the plugin.

Well, we solved this issue by making a call to a .php file on your website. We'll show you how below.  You want to make a call to the file like this: http: // www  yourdomain com/ googleapitest.php. If you installed it correctly, then it will ask for access to your application.

Let's get into how to making the Google API work for you.

First, download this file: http://tonyshelp.org/tonyshelpdotorg/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/googleClientApi.zip. This is a Zip file that you need to unzip. Inside this file are a file and a  folder called GoogleClientApi. The file is called googleapitest.php. Inside of the folder, we are looking for a file called /src/Google_Client.php and a file called /src/contrib/GoogleAnalyticsService.php

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